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The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: August 26, 1996
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 52
  • Networks: TNT, Cartoon Network, TBS
  • Genres: Action & Adventure, Animation
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The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest(1996)

TMDB Rating: 7.2 (43 votes)

Overview

The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest is an American animated action-adventure television series.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

26 episodes • 1996

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Darkest FathomsAug 26, 19960.0
2Escape to QuestworldAug 27, 19960.0
3In the Realm of the CondorAug 28, 19960.0
4Rage's Burning WheelAug 29, 19960.0
5Ndovu's Last JourneyAug 30, 19960.0
6Manhattan ManeaterSep 2, 19960.0
7East of ZanzibarSep 3, 19960.0
8Assault on QuestworldSep 4, 19960.0
9Ezekiel RageSep 5, 19960.0
10Alien in WashingtonSep 6, 19960.0
11Return of the AnasaziSep 9, 19960.0
12The AlchemistSep 10, 19960.0
13Trouble on the ColoradoSep 11, 19960.0
14In the Wake of Mary CelesteSep 12, 19960.0
15AMOKSep 13, 19960.0
16Besieged in ParadiseSep 16, 19960.0
17The Spectre of the Pine BarrensSep 17, 19960.0
18HeroesSep 18, 19960.0
19The Ballad of Belle BonnetSep 19, 19960.0
20In the Darkness of the MoonSep 23, 19960.0
21The Secret of the MOAISep 24, 19960.0
22Expedition to KhumbuSep 25, 19960.0
23Ice Will BurnSep 26, 19960.0
24Future RageOct 29, 19960.0
25Alligators and Okeechobee VikingsNov 1, 19960.0
26To Bardo and BackJan 2, 19970.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 1996

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Mummies of MalenqueSep 18, 19960.0
2Rock of RagesSep 28, 19960.0
3BloodlinesDec 13, 19960.0
4Race Against DangerDec 16, 19960.0
5The Dark MountainDec 17, 19960.0
6CyberswitchDec 18, 19960.0
7Undersea UrgencyDec 19, 19960.0
8NemesisDec 20, 19960.0
9DNA DoomsdayDec 23, 19960.0
10Ghost QuestDec 25, 19960.0
11Nuclear NetherworldDec 26, 19960.0
12EclipseDec 27, 19960.0
13Without a TraceDec 30, 19960.0
14Village of the DoomedDec 31, 19960.0
15Dark SentinelFeb 10, 19970.0
16Other SpaceFeb 11, 19970.0
17Digital DoublecrossFeb 12, 19970.0
18ThoughtscapeFeb 13, 19970.0
19The Bangalore FalconFeb 14, 19970.0
20Diamonds and JadeMar 14, 19970.0
21The Edge of YesterdayMar 17, 19970.0
22The Haunted SonataMar 18, 19970.0
23General WinterMar 26, 19970.0
24Night of the ZinjaApr 14, 19970.0
25The Robot SpiesApr 15, 19970.0
26More Than ZeroApr 16, 19970.0

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